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Monday, August 4, 2014

Preventing "Writer's Twitch"

I’ve spent the last few days catching up on some of
my favorite writing blogs—summer’s whirlwind of travel and fun has kept me away
from my computer quite a bit over the last several weeks, and it has been such
a joy to sit down and ease back into a more writerly frame of mind. I also
registered for the Carolinas Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators
Fall Conference* over the weekend, reviewed my notes from a writing workshop I
attended in July, and worked on a few writing projects that were begging for
attention. All fun stuff!

I’ve noticed over the last year or so that when I don’t
take time to write each day, I start feeling twitchy—that is really the only
way to explain it. In my reading this weekend, I came upon the following quote
from author Christina Katz, which resonates with me loud and clear:

For
more writing information and inspiration from Christina Katz, click here.

I also found this gem from poet Walt Whitman:

from examiner.com

I’m printing and posting this one where I can read
it often. It is a dose of prevention against "writer's twitch," and a great reminder to take time to write whenever possible—even if it’s a just
a few minutes—no matter how much activity is buzzing around me during these
sticky-sweet days of summer!Stay cool, and Happy Writing!

*To
look for SCWBI events near you, click here and do a simple search. Many
events are open to non-members for a slightly higher fee.